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Quirk Studio merges avant-garde design scheme with simplistic functionality

The Fluid Home, situated in Mumbai, India, takes the idea of flexible spaces and fuses it with modern sensibilities and trends

by Georgina Johnston 25 September 2020

The house, built upon an area of 1500 sq ft, is designed to create a warm, modern and chic abode for a nuclear family. The house is varnished optimally to let in natural light, while the design palette is inspired by soft pastel and neutral hues.

The scarce use of primary colours adds drama to the space in a minimalistic way; for instance, the sofa adorning one of the corners of the living room, in a bold green tone revitalizes the space by adding a contrasting pop of colour. The flooring and walls, all done in light pastel tones are accentuated by the minimalist furniture in muted, but distinctive colours.

The Open Kitchen which ties in with the living room space, is separated from the living room by a moving wall, adding an eclectic element to a space that is quintessentially straight-forward. The open marble breakfast counter also adds texture to the overall space, creating the modern, luxurious and a clutter-free aesthetic.

The master bedroom, adhering to the design tone of the rest of the house, radiates a mellow warmth desired of any home. The aesthetic quality of the space is reinforced by the fish bone patterned parquet flooring. The ornamental lighting punctuate the bedside, creating a cohesive experience along with the muted colour and texture palette. 

Quirk Studio
India

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